This is a website dedicated to tracking the statistics of World of Tanks players.
Using this website, you can view your daily, weekly, monthly and bimonthly statistics.

WoTLabs also offers excellent resources for players looking to improve their gameplay. Our article section provides amazing material written by some of the best players of the game. You can also find these same players on our forum, and ask them specific questions about the game directly.

A little bit about me

My name is Lucas and I am a 27-year-old Brazilian web developer. Taking care of WoTLabs has become a bit like my second job. There is a lot to be done and it is always improving, and I enjoy it greatly, especially thanks to the support of many amazing people on the NA Forums who have followed and supported this project since it started.

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact me on the forums or in-game, just look for Neverwish. You can also follow me on Twitter for updates and other cool stuff.

Color Scale

This is a reference chart for the different colors found on the ratings of the signature images.

Keep in mind that ratings are skewed for low battle counts and new players who are still learning the game. This scale will not apply properly to you until you have at least a few thousand battles under your belt.

Win rate

WN8 Rating

Under 46%

Under 300

46%

300 to 449

47%

450 to 649

48% to 49%

650 to 899

50% to 51%

900 to 1199

52% to 53%

1200 to 1599

54% to 55%

1600 to 1999

56% to 59%

2000 to 2449

60% to 64%

2450 to 2899

65% +

2900 +

Color Keys

Very Bad

Bad

Below Average

Average

Above Average

Good

Very Good

Great

Unicum

Super Unicum

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Percentile

0.00%

6.00%

20.00%

40.00%

63.00%

82.00%

95.00%

99.00%

99.90%

99.99%

If you want to use this scale on your XVM, you can download the colors.xc file by clicking here.To install, place this file in /res_mods/configs/xvm/

Keep in mind that this will only work if your XVM is configured to use multiple config files instead of it being all on a single xvm.xc file, in which case the scale needs to be changed manually.